You know what bugs me most? It is when they link this to the blood of martyrs! It is so disgraceful and so shameful when they do the link for those, despite whatever they believed in, fought so bravely against an aggressive force who, for whatever reason, had decided that Iran was an easy target to invade.
Those brave souls and fighters, if alive today, might have fought for freedom of Hijab and freedom of Iran today. I am sure many on this board fought and fought bravely for Iran during that bloody war. (Lets not touch the sensitive points about how and why the war happened and who took the most advantage of the war now. I am sure we all have some facts and figures which constitutes opinions of ours about the matter and I do respect all parties who differ on this.)
My dream is the day that everyone in Iran is allowed to wear or not to wear what they like to. That has not happened in Iran. That regime used to set policies and stereotyping against Hejab and this government, doing worse, is forcing people.
Mind you, this is not only Iran's problem. France and Turkey have similar attitudes towards the matter. Not the same but that does not matter, does it? Once you are not free to do whatever you like (is not in conflict with the freedom for society), then the line is crossed and is as bad.